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Insects (1919)


Author: Canadian Arctic Expedition (1913-1918)
Subject: Insects -- Canada; Insects -- Arctic regions
Publisher: Ottawa : T. Mulvey [etc.]
Year: 1919
Possible copyright status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
Language: English
Call number: 39088012465373
Digitizing sponsor: Smithsonian
Book contributor: Smithsonian Institution Libraries
Collection: biodiversity; americana
Notes: Left side of the book is skew. Uneven pages may occur. gutter too tight in some pages and title pages. Especially leaf 185-187,311,312,316 are too tight.
Scanfactors: 5

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Part A: Collembola -- Part C: Diptera -- Part D: Mallophaga and Anoplura -- Part E: Coleoptera -- Part F: Hemiptera -- Part G; Hymenoptera and plant galls -- Part H: Spidcers, mites, and myriapods -- Part I: Lepidoptera -- Part J: Orthoptera -- Part K: Insect life on the Western Arctic Coast of America

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